Groupon have got the Samsung Omnia 7 on T-Mobile on a £15 a month tarrif. You pay £28 for the phone. The tariff is for 24 months and gives you
300 minutes
Unlimited texts
500mb Internet

Highlights
•300 minutes and unlimited texts for £15 per month
•Upgrade to £25 per month for 900 minutes and unlimited texts
•Won't charge extra for going over data limit
•Huge UK 3G network covering 93% of the UK
•What Mobile award for 'Best Mobile Broadband' 2010
•500MB internet allowance per month
•Play games on Xbox LIVE®
•In-built Microsoft Office function
•Thousands of apps ready to download (may be subjected to supplementary charges)
Fine Print
Expires 4 May 2011.
1 Groupon per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Subject to credit check, credit/debit card required. Delivery may take up to 10 days and charges apply. See full T-Mobile terms & conditions which will apply to your price plan and Flexible Booster.
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I'm assuming you have to phone T-Mobile to give them the details? Which means you couldn't get cashback. What happens if T-Mobile refuse you (.e.g failed checks), do you get a refund from Groupon or are you stuck with a voucher you can't use?

I have this phone. I really like it. Windows phone has a really slick design. It has it's quirks and some things take quite a while to load (marketplace), but this is faster than most other windows phones as it has NAND memory as appose to inbuilt SD.

I had this phone but it felt like a step back after using IOS and Android. It's just too boring.
Sad but true, I like android because of the funky widgets on screen which are informative and intuitive. Also, free satnav helps.

It's worth having a look on XDA forums if you're thinking of commiting to this phone for 2 years.

If you like WM7, then this is perhaps the best of the bunch. Still a hot deal.

Phone is 220 on CEX. The mins/texts u can get for 10 quid a month 30 days only maybe even less than that.

Used goods being compared to new goods? And thats ignoring the fact that the sim only 400 minutes/unlim txt and net is £15 from giffgaff to start with.

Scenario 1; you buy the second hand phone for £220 and pay £180 for the year in credit, after year 1 you buy another phone for £220 and pay for another year of credit at £180. End result: 2 new(ish) phones in 2 years along with credit
= £800

Scenario 2; You take this contract and pay £388 for the phone plus 2 years of credit. After the first year you buy another phone for £220. End result: 2 new phones in 2 years along with credit
= £608.

**granted gif gaff give a higher download but most people dont go that far overboard to justify it**

I was waiting for the first 'trolling' comment. Comment on the deal not the product, or at least If you're going comment on a product, justify your reasons....

I got one of these about a month ago. I love the interface, I love the facebook integration, I like the way you can use windows live to consolidate multiple inboxes into a single account and most of all I like the way you don't have to use iTunes (the only piece of software to EVER make my PC crash!).

I honestly believe there isn't any such thing as a good or bad phone, just a suitable or unsuitbale one, and I genuinely believe 90% of people would manage just fine with a nokia 8210 from 10 yrs ago. You need to treat a phone purchase like buying a car or a computer - if you go just on specs or OS or manufacturer you're missing the picture - that's like saying every mobile on the planet is rubbish if it's not an LG optimus 3D, because it doesn't do 3d.

Phone is 220 on CEX. The mins/texts u can get for 10 quid a month 30 days only maybe even less than that.

Used goods being compared to new goods? And thats ignoring the fact that the sim only 400 minutes/unlim txt and net is £15 from giffgaff to start with.

Scenario 1; you buy the second hand phone for £220 and pay £180 for the year in credit, after year 1 you buy another phone for £220 and pay for another year of credit at £180. End result: 2 new(ish) phones in 2 years along with credit
= £800

Scenario 2; You take this contract and pay £388 for the phone plus 2 years of credit. After the first year you buy another phone for £220. End result: 2 new phones in 2 years along with credit
= £608.

**granted gif gaff give a higher download but most people dont go that far overboard to justify it**

Tesco has a good 250min texts and 500mb internet sim only for 10 quid, chitter chatter and talkmobile have deals for about 5-6 quid a month with 100mins and some data. And T-mobile had few similar deals offered for about 7.5 a month for a year...

I know that the phone is not new, but its mint, and might be as new condition. In fact, I am not saying its better to buy it, I am just showing that the phone is not worth 400 or whatever you want to call it, its on ebay for 250 etc. And like I said in half a year it might be as cheap as 150.

I had this phone but it felt like a step back after using IOS and Android. It's just too boring.
Sad but true, I like android because of the funky widgets on screen which are informative and intuitive. Also, free satnav helps.

It's worth having a look on XDA forums if you're thinking of commiting to this phone for 2 years.

If you like WM7, then this is perhaps the best of the bunch. Still a hot deal.

Having used both Android and iOS I much prefer the Phone 7 OS. I've had one for several months now and I'm still finding things that make me smile. A great OS and a great phone.

I had this phone but it felt like a step back after using IOS and Android. It's just too boring.
Sad but true, I like android because of the funky widgets on screen which are informative and intuitive. Also, free satnav helps.

It's worth having a look on XDA forums if you're thinking of commiting to this phone for 2 years.

If you like WM7, then this is perhaps the best of the bunch. Still a hot deal.

Having used both Android and iOS I much prefer the Phone 7 OS. I've had one for several months now and I'm still finding things that make me smile. A great OS and a great phone.